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  • Free Play Shields Youth from Specialization Injuries

    Free Play Shields Youth from Specialization Injuries

    Early sports specialization is injuring kids before high school. Free play and multi-sport childhoods build more durable athletes, research shows.

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  • Playful Energy Fuels 2026 Bold Self-Expression Shift

    Playful Energy Fuels 2026 Bold Self-Expression Shift

    Spring/Summer 2026 fashion favors bold color, playful silhouettes, and personal expression over quiet minimalism. Here's how to wear the shift your way.

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  • Rapamycin Extends Lifespan by Targeting Metabolic Resilience

    Rapamycin Extends Lifespan by Targeting Metabolic Resilience

    Rapamycin shows reproducible lifespan gains in animal studies by targeting mTOR, the cellular growth switch. Here is what the 2025 evidence says.

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  • AI PCs Hit 54.7% of Global Shipments in 2026

    AI PCs Hit 54.7% of Global Shipments in 2026

    AI PCs hit 54.7% of global shipments in 2026, up from 31% in 2025. Here's what that crossover means for buyers, vendors, and fleet managers.

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  • US Leads Global Travel Jobs at 20.4 Million

    US Leads Global Travel Jobs at 20.4 Million

    The US travel sector employs 20.4 million people in 2025, the world's largest. But Canadian visitor declines and rising prices signal real challenges ahead.

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  • Sea Moss in 2026: What Research Actually Proves

    Sea Moss in 2026: What Research Actually Proves

    Sea moss is trending, but what does science actually prove? Here's what 2026 research supports and what's still marketing fiction.

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  • Animal Therapy Cuts Anxiety Across Diverse Populations

    Animal Therapy Cuts Anxiety Across Diverse Populations

    Animal-assisted therapy reduces anxiety across diverse populations, from pediatric wards to caregiver support. Here's what the evidence actually shows.

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  • UNESCO Warns AI Reinforces Cultural Bias Risks

    UNESCO Warns AI Reinforces Cultural Bias Risks

    UNESCO research shows AI carries strong cultural bias. Here's how it shapes what you watch and why fixing it requires more than one patch.

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  • Oversized Silhouettes Challenge the Thin Ideal

    Oversized Silhouettes Challenge the Thin Ideal

    Chloé and Ferragamo's 2026 collections lead a fashion shift toward oversized silhouettes that challenge the thin ideal and celebrate personal expression.

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  • Hayao Miyazaki's Case for Beauty in Dark Times

    Hayao Miyazaki's Case for Beauty in Dark Times

    Miyazaki reminds us that even amid hatred and violence, a single beautiful moment or meaningful encounter makes life worth living.

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